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In Denver, brain injury cases are quite common. But, regardless of what factors or environment caused the injury, your main priority should be to find a brain injury lawyer that will invest in your recovery.
Learn MoreBack injuries and spinal fractures can have serious repercussions. When you sustain one of these injuries, you are at risk of paralysis, loss of mobility, and even diminished physical and cognitive health. And the causes of back and spinal injuries can be as extensive as the consequences, to include medical malpractice, auto accidents, and slip-and-fall incidents.
Learn MoreBurn victims are left with scars deeper than the obvious physical wounds that others can see. And to add insult to injury, many of these victims end up hiring an inexperienced lawyer who is unable to do more than the insurance adjuster whose sole goal is to minimize a burn injury payout.
Learn MoreIn the event of dismemberment and amputation, your body has probably endured all of the trauma it can stand for a while. Regardless of whether your personal injury was the result of an infectious disease, tragic car accident, or some other catastrophic event, we can comprehend the extent of pain and suffering your are enduring, thereby qualifying us to pair that with our legal knowledge and build a bulletproof case for you.
Learn MoreDepending on the type of work you do, you may be exposed to a number of hazardous situations and elements on a daily basis, including high voltage electricity. The result of electrical shock can range from fibrillation in the heart to burn injuries or permanent physical or psychological damage.
Learn MoreAny life-altering, long-term, severe and devastating injury can be classified as a catastrophic injury. Commonly, such injuries include paraplegia, brain injuries, amputation, medical malpractice and back and spinal injuries; however, the list doesn’t stop with those injuries, and neither does the heartache.
Learn MoreThe EPA warns that benzene is a carcinogen (or “cancer-causing”) gas. Benzene is a hydrocarbon that can be derived from natural gas, crude oil, or coal. It is most often used to make other industrial chemicals. According to OSHA regulations, benzene vapor levels must be kept at 1 part vapor per 1 million parts air for an 8-hour day. The problem with enforcing this regulation? It’s invisible.
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